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Single Idea 4002

[filed under theme 16. Persons / B. Nature of the Self / 2. Ethical Self ]

Full Idea

My entire way of proceeding involves mapping connections between the sense of the self and moral visions, between identity and the good.

Gist of Idea

My aim is to map the connections between our sense of self and our moral understanding

Source

Charles Taylor (Sources of the Self [1989], Pref)

Book Ref

Taylor,Charles: 'Sources of the Self' [CUP 1992], p.-3


A Reaction

An interesting project. Modern brain research supports the idea that emotions and values are tightly integrated into al thought.


The 9 ideas from 'Sources of the Self'

Consistency presupposes intrinsic description [Taylor,C]
Selfhood and moral values are inextricably intertwined [Taylor,C]
To have respect for people, you must feel their claims, or their injustices, or hold them in awe [Taylor,C]
I can only be aware of myself as a person who changes by means of my personal history [Taylor,C]
Nominalists defended the sovereignty of God against the idea of natural existing good and evil [Taylor,C]
In later utilitarianism the modern stress on freedom leads to the rejection of paternalism [Taylor,C]
My aim is to map the connections between our sense of self and our moral understanding [Taylor,C]
The modern self has disengaged reason, self-exploration, and personal commitment [Taylor,C]
Willingness to risk life was the constitutive quality of the man of honour [Taylor,C]